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Old Nov 15, 2011, 12:12 AM
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Offical Dx is Bipolar II... pdoc nurse says Bipolar II and Borderline.. Therapist agrees with pdoc nurse... Meds are for the Bipolar, Therapy for the Borderline.. changed meds (again) today.. 100mg Lamictal in am, 200mg at night, 25mg Vistaril (one or two, up to me) at bedtime, and two 500mg ER Depakote before bed.. I know she told me what each one is for and what should happen, but I totally forget..
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Old Nov 18, 2011, 09:32 AM
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Offical Dx is Bipolar II... pdoc nurse says Bipolar II and Borderline.. Therapist agrees with pdoc nurse... Meds are for the Bipolar, Therapy for the Borderline.. changed meds (again) today.. 100mg Lamictal in am, 200mg at night, 25mg Vistaril (one or two, up to me) at bedtime, and two 500mg ER Depakote before bed.. I know she told me what each one is for and what should happen, but I totally forget..
I know it' been a few days, just wondering how you are handling your med change. Hope all is well.
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